Margaret Cho is now moving on. After 11 years of marriage, it has been confirmed that Margaret Cho and Al Ridenour have decided to call it quits.
"It's been really, really hard for her," a source stated. "She's going through a really rough time and she's really sad about it."
In a Bond interview a few years ago, she stated that her marriage is "very conventional and conservative, I think. I mean we're such weird people that people just can't imagine that we would have a conventional marriage. But, yeah, we are very conventional." However, the 46-year-old actress and comedienne publicly opened up about her relationship with artist husband Al Ridenour and her sexuality in August 2013. "I'm married to a man but I'm bisexual so I like both," she revealed during an appearance on "The Real", "We got together because we both have this [idea of] 'I just don't want to have sex with the same person my whole life. That's just gross.'"
Cho explained further that she and now former husband Ridenour decided that they both did not want a monogamous marriage as soon as they met, and according to her, it has always "worked out" for the both of them. "I think when you have an open relationship you have to have boundaries, but ultimately, you want emotional monogamy with somebody no matter what," she later stated during an episode of "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" in January of this year. "I don't really think about it more than that, it's just family."
Cho tied the knot with Al Ridenour, an artist involved in the production of Cacophony Society and the Art of Bleeding, on June of 2003. She was then featured in an Art of Bleeding performance in March 2006. Ever since Cho and Ridenour have said their I do's, the couple has been in an open relationship.